J. Boyce / C. G. Mascie-Taylor (eds.)
Molecular Biology & Human Dive
Herausgeber: Boyce, A. J.; Boyce, Anthony J.; Mascie-Taylor, C. G. Nicholas
J. Boyce / C. G. Mascie-Taylor (eds.)
Molecular Biology & Human Dive
Herausgeber: Boyce, A. J.; Boyce, Anthony J.; Mascie-Taylor, C. G. Nicholas
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This 1996 volume discusses molecular evidence and methods behind current theories of human diversity and evolution.
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This 1996 volume discusses molecular evidence and methods behind current theories of human diversity and evolution.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780521560863
- ISBN-10: 0521560861
- Artikelnr.: 27198977
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780521560863
- ISBN-10: 0521560861
- Artikelnr.: 27198977
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Mitochondrial DNA in ancient and modern humans E. Hagelberg; 2. Digital
DNA typing of human paternal lineages M. A. Jobling, N. Bouzekri, N.
Fretwell, G. A. Dover and A. J. Jeffreys; 3. Minisatellites as tools for
population genetic analysis J. Flint, J. Bond, R. M. Harding and J. B.
Clegg; 4. DNA fingerprinting: development of a technology and its
application to the study of human populations A. P. Ryskov, M. I. Prosnyak,
N. S. Kupriyanova, E. K. Khusnutdinova, I. M. Khidiatova, V.V. Kalnin, O.V.
Kalnina, K. B. Bulkayeva and S. A. Limborska; 5. Kinship, breeding and
matching probabilities N. E. Morton and J. Teague; 6. Using the coalescent
to interpret gene trees R. M. Harding; 7. Some attempts at measuring
natural selection by malaria A. V. S. Hill; 8. AIDA: geographical patterns
of DNA diversity investigated by autocorrelation statistics G. Barbujani
and G. Bertorelle; 9. Mitochondrial DNA sequences in Europe: an insight
into population history J. Betranpetit, F. Calafell, D. Comas, A.
Pérez-Lezaun and E. Mateu; 10. Palaeolithic and neolithic contributions to
the European mitochondrial gene pool B. Sykes, H. Côrte-Real and M.
Richards; 11. The molecular diversity of the Niokholo Mandenkalu from
Eastern Senegal: and insight into West Africa genetic theory L. Excoffier,
E. S . Poloni, S. Santachiara-Benerecetti, O. Semino, and A. Langaney; 12.
The peopling of Madagascar H. Soodyall, T. Jenkins, R. Hewitt, A. Krause,
M. Stoneking; 13. Molecular perspectives on the colonisation of the Pacific
J. J. Martinson; 14. Population ancestry on Tristan da Cunha - the evidence
of the individual D. F. Roberts and H. Soodyall; 15. Linguistic divergence
and genetic evolution: molecular perspectives from the New World R. H.
Ward; 16. Allelic sequence diversity at the human b-globulin locus S. M.
Fullerton; 17. A nuclear perspective on human evolution K. K. Kidd and J.
R. Kidd; 18. Contrasting gene trees and population trees of the evolution
of modern humans N. Saitou; 19. Methods and models for understanding human
diversity H. C. Harpending, J. H. Relethford and S. T. Sherry; Index.
DNA typing of human paternal lineages M. A. Jobling, N. Bouzekri, N.
Fretwell, G. A. Dover and A. J. Jeffreys; 3. Minisatellites as tools for
population genetic analysis J. Flint, J. Bond, R. M. Harding and J. B.
Clegg; 4. DNA fingerprinting: development of a technology and its
application to the study of human populations A. P. Ryskov, M. I. Prosnyak,
N. S. Kupriyanova, E. K. Khusnutdinova, I. M. Khidiatova, V.V. Kalnin, O.V.
Kalnina, K. B. Bulkayeva and S. A. Limborska; 5. Kinship, breeding and
matching probabilities N. E. Morton and J. Teague; 6. Using the coalescent
to interpret gene trees R. M. Harding; 7. Some attempts at measuring
natural selection by malaria A. V. S. Hill; 8. AIDA: geographical patterns
of DNA diversity investigated by autocorrelation statistics G. Barbujani
and G. Bertorelle; 9. Mitochondrial DNA sequences in Europe: an insight
into population history J. Betranpetit, F. Calafell, D. Comas, A.
Pérez-Lezaun and E. Mateu; 10. Palaeolithic and neolithic contributions to
the European mitochondrial gene pool B. Sykes, H. Côrte-Real and M.
Richards; 11. The molecular diversity of the Niokholo Mandenkalu from
Eastern Senegal: and insight into West Africa genetic theory L. Excoffier,
E. S . Poloni, S. Santachiara-Benerecetti, O. Semino, and A. Langaney; 12.
The peopling of Madagascar H. Soodyall, T. Jenkins, R. Hewitt, A. Krause,
M. Stoneking; 13. Molecular perspectives on the colonisation of the Pacific
J. J. Martinson; 14. Population ancestry on Tristan da Cunha - the evidence
of the individual D. F. Roberts and H. Soodyall; 15. Linguistic divergence
and genetic evolution: molecular perspectives from the New World R. H.
Ward; 16. Allelic sequence diversity at the human b-globulin locus S. M.
Fullerton; 17. A nuclear perspective on human evolution K. K. Kidd and J.
R. Kidd; 18. Contrasting gene trees and population trees of the evolution
of modern humans N. Saitou; 19. Methods and models for understanding human
diversity H. C. Harpending, J. H. Relethford and S. T. Sherry; Index.
1. Mitochondrial DNA in ancient and modern humans E. Hagelberg; 2. Digital
DNA typing of human paternal lineages M. A. Jobling, N. Bouzekri, N.
Fretwell, G. A. Dover and A. J. Jeffreys; 3. Minisatellites as tools for
population genetic analysis J. Flint, J. Bond, R. M. Harding and J. B.
Clegg; 4. DNA fingerprinting: development of a technology and its
application to the study of human populations A. P. Ryskov, M. I. Prosnyak,
N. S. Kupriyanova, E. K. Khusnutdinova, I. M. Khidiatova, V.V. Kalnin, O.V.
Kalnina, K. B. Bulkayeva and S. A. Limborska; 5. Kinship, breeding and
matching probabilities N. E. Morton and J. Teague; 6. Using the coalescent
to interpret gene trees R. M. Harding; 7. Some attempts at measuring
natural selection by malaria A. V. S. Hill; 8. AIDA: geographical patterns
of DNA diversity investigated by autocorrelation statistics G. Barbujani
and G. Bertorelle; 9. Mitochondrial DNA sequences in Europe: an insight
into population history J. Betranpetit, F. Calafell, D. Comas, A.
Pérez-Lezaun and E. Mateu; 10. Palaeolithic and neolithic contributions to
the European mitochondrial gene pool B. Sykes, H. Côrte-Real and M.
Richards; 11. The molecular diversity of the Niokholo Mandenkalu from
Eastern Senegal: and insight into West Africa genetic theory L. Excoffier,
E. S . Poloni, S. Santachiara-Benerecetti, O. Semino, and A. Langaney; 12.
The peopling of Madagascar H. Soodyall, T. Jenkins, R. Hewitt, A. Krause,
M. Stoneking; 13. Molecular perspectives on the colonisation of the Pacific
J. J. Martinson; 14. Population ancestry on Tristan da Cunha - the evidence
of the individual D. F. Roberts and H. Soodyall; 15. Linguistic divergence
and genetic evolution: molecular perspectives from the New World R. H.
Ward; 16. Allelic sequence diversity at the human b-globulin locus S. M.
Fullerton; 17. A nuclear perspective on human evolution K. K. Kidd and J.
R. Kidd; 18. Contrasting gene trees and population trees of the evolution
of modern humans N. Saitou; 19. Methods and models for understanding human
diversity H. C. Harpending, J. H. Relethford and S. T. Sherry; Index.
DNA typing of human paternal lineages M. A. Jobling, N. Bouzekri, N.
Fretwell, G. A. Dover and A. J. Jeffreys; 3. Minisatellites as tools for
population genetic analysis J. Flint, J. Bond, R. M. Harding and J. B.
Clegg; 4. DNA fingerprinting: development of a technology and its
application to the study of human populations A. P. Ryskov, M. I. Prosnyak,
N. S. Kupriyanova, E. K. Khusnutdinova, I. M. Khidiatova, V.V. Kalnin, O.V.
Kalnina, K. B. Bulkayeva and S. A. Limborska; 5. Kinship, breeding and
matching probabilities N. E. Morton and J. Teague; 6. Using the coalescent
to interpret gene trees R. M. Harding; 7. Some attempts at measuring
natural selection by malaria A. V. S. Hill; 8. AIDA: geographical patterns
of DNA diversity investigated by autocorrelation statistics G. Barbujani
and G. Bertorelle; 9. Mitochondrial DNA sequences in Europe: an insight
into population history J. Betranpetit, F. Calafell, D. Comas, A.
Pérez-Lezaun and E. Mateu; 10. Palaeolithic and neolithic contributions to
the European mitochondrial gene pool B. Sykes, H. Côrte-Real and M.
Richards; 11. The molecular diversity of the Niokholo Mandenkalu from
Eastern Senegal: and insight into West Africa genetic theory L. Excoffier,
E. S . Poloni, S. Santachiara-Benerecetti, O. Semino, and A. Langaney; 12.
The peopling of Madagascar H. Soodyall, T. Jenkins, R. Hewitt, A. Krause,
M. Stoneking; 13. Molecular perspectives on the colonisation of the Pacific
J. J. Martinson; 14. Population ancestry on Tristan da Cunha - the evidence
of the individual D. F. Roberts and H. Soodyall; 15. Linguistic divergence
and genetic evolution: molecular perspectives from the New World R. H.
Ward; 16. Allelic sequence diversity at the human b-globulin locus S. M.
Fullerton; 17. A nuclear perspective on human evolution K. K. Kidd and J.
R. Kidd; 18. Contrasting gene trees and population trees of the evolution
of modern humans N. Saitou; 19. Methods and models for understanding human
diversity H. C. Harpending, J. H. Relethford and S. T. Sherry; Index.